Nick Curly goes deep at Hatch Uluwatu

Nick Curly will be playing Hatch next Friday, November 3.

The German DJ producer has established himself as one of the pre-eminent international acts in the modern era of house music. He has been defining the sound of the underground for over 15 years, establishing a number of labels in that time, including almost cult label, Cecille Records, which has recently had a rebirth and focuses on more accessible techno, and then 8Bit records, his outlet for fresh house and deep tech. Curly has released on both labels this year, with some quality beats being played by anyone worth their salt this festival season.

Curly has a refined signature sound that keeps people dancing all over the world. His productions continue to be also released on esteemed labels like Truesoul, Drumcode, Defected and Hot Since 82’s Knee Deep in Sound, and he remains an in-demand remixer – remixing and collaborating with some of the top producers on the planet.

His DJ schedule takes in hundreds of headlining gigs each year, all over the world, with him this past summer playing in hot spots like Space Ibiza, festivals and clubs all over Europe and South America, Eastern Europe, and soon Australia, but next week, for the first time in Bali, at Hatch, Uluwatu.

If you like your tech house served deep you now know where to be next Friday.

Nick Curly’s latest track, Altrip, released on Cecille two weeks ago. 

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